Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004
Title: Innovations of David W Akey
Introduction
David W Akey is an accomplished inventor based in Keizer, Oregon. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in memory management and playback devices. With a total of 2 patents, Akey's work has had a notable impact on the industry.
Latest Patents
Akey's latest patents include a method to prevent corruption of page tables during flash EEPROM programming. This invention describes a page table method that allows programming of flash memory without corrupting the translation lookaside buffers. Flash memory is utilized to store page tables and other data. In one embodiment, the page tables are shadowed in random access memory after system bootup to prevent system crashes when the page tables are accessed during programming. In a second embodiment, the translation lookaside buffers are pre-charged. Another significant patent is for pseudo-random track selection in a portable playback device. This method presents a way for random track playback by using a table base value to adjust entries in a pseudo-random table stored in read-only memory. A search start offset is employed to select a starting point in the adjusted pseudo-random table, allowing for effective wrapping of entries before the starting point to the end of the table.
Career Highlights
David W Akey is currently employed at Intel Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work at Intel has allowed him to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field.
Collaborations
One of Akey's notable coworkers is Mark T Gross, with whom he has likely shared insights and expertise in their respective projects.
Conclusion
David W Akey's contributions to technology through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing the field. His work continues to influence the development of memory management and playback technologies.